Queen Mathilde Visits the Van Buuren Museum and Gardens in Uccle

Queen Mathilde wore a green floral print poplin midi shirt dress by Carolina Herrera for visit Art Deco villa

On July 2, 2025, Queen Mathilde visited the Van Buuren Museum and Gardens in Uccle, a former Art Deco villa and adjoining garden estate created by art collectors David and Alice Van Buuren. The museum houses a remarkable collection of furniture, carpets, stained-glass windows, sculptures, and paintings by international masters.

Queen Mathilde wore a green floral print poplin midi shirt dress by Carolina Herrera for visit Art Deco villa

Queen Mathilde wore a green floral print poplin midi shirt dress by Carolina Herrera for visit Art Deco villa

Queen Mathilde wore a green floral print poplin midi shirt dress by Carolina Herrera for visit Art Deco villa

Queen Mathilde wore a green floral print poplin midi shirt dress by Carolina Herrera for visit Art Deco villa

The museum, once a private residence in Uccle, was transformed into a museum in 1975 according to the wishes of Alice Van Buuren. It was designated a National Heritage Site in 2001. This year, the museum is celebrating its 50th anniversary and the centenary of the Art Deco movement with Around Art Deco — an exhibition dedicated to sculpture from the interwar period. For the occasion, the Queen wore a printed dress by Carolina Herrera.

Queen Mathilde wore a green floral print poplin midi shirt dress by Carolina Herrera for visit Art Deco villa

Queen Mathilde wore a green floral print poplin midi shirt dress by Carolina Herrera for visit Art Deco villa

Queen Mathilde wore a green floral print poplin midi shirt dress by Carolina Herrera for visit Art Deco villa

Queen Mathilde wore a green floral print poplin midi shirt dress by Carolina Herrera for visit Art Deco villa

Queen Mathilde wore Carolina Herrera print poplin midi shirt dress ivory gren
Carolina Herrera print poplin midi shirt dress
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  1. Anonymous2/7/25 22:08

    The frill on the skirt is an overkill, it doubles the size of her hips compared to that of her shoulders. I had to look twice at this amount of green leaves under the waistline, if is it real or a photoshop trick ...

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    1. Anonymous3/7/25 01:52

      I agree. This is one of the few CH dresses that I have not liked. The print is gorgeous but it needs a simpler skirt design without the ruffled layers. (V.M.)

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    2. Anonymous3/7/25 01:54

      Correction - Ruffled layer, not layers. (V.M.)

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    3. Anonymous3/7/25 09:15

      I'd like to add: No problem at all with wide hips. They are feminine, they are fine, and I don't think one has to try to make them look smaller. Just respect the proportions the body has and don't make them look that much wider for fashion's sake.

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  2. Anonymous2/7/25 22:27

    This is actually a rather nice dress by CH, but I'm not sure it's quite right for Mathilde. It doesn't look right on her in some photos.
    - Anon 9:13

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    1. I agree with you. I like the dress and the pattern but belted and frilled is just too much. Also not ideal for Queen Mathilde’s shape, I feel

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    2. Anonymous3/7/25 19:02

      @AnnieM Yes I agree with you too. Belted and tiered is too much for most body shapes (people like Letizia can sometimes pull it off). Also because of Mathilde's high waist the dress doesn't fall properly on her. The lower tier sits too high and the dress falls to a shorter length than it's designed to.
      - Anon 9:13

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  3. Anonymous3/7/25 00:46

    The dress is ok, if you are a certain frame, but sadly, not Mathilde's frame. The shoes are also a no, her feet look swollen and pushing the toes out. Bless her heart, she needs to wear more comfortable shoes.

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    1. Anonymous3/7/25 05:44

      Well indeed, what tight shoes, what a drag and also not necessary, there are so many nice comfortable sandals and wedge heel espadrilles for the summer, my feet are already sore just looking at these pictures.

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    2. Anonymous3/7/25 05:56

      00:46 you’ve summarised my thoughts. With the heat this week, I think flat open sandals are the shoe for all. Looking forward to the end of the heat wave

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    3. Anonymous3/7/25 06:46

      Her feet are swollen because of the heat. Not because of the shoes. Even if she should wear orthopedic comfort sandals, her feet would be swollen too. I have the same problem, always when it so hot my ankles and feet are swollen. All the treatments and cremes and excercises do not help, only rest with your feet higher than your body can bring some relieve.

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    4. Anonymous3/7/25 08:03

      Hi Anon 00: 46.
      I agree, Mathilde's feet do look swollen.
      My feet swell after a long flight, but they returned home from Chile about a week ago.
      Besides, the royal couple wouldn't have been squashed into cattle rails,
      they would have been in first class so able to stretch out.!
      Cate

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    5. Anonymous3/7/25 20:05

      @ Cate
      They were in a leased plane together with the Belgian delegation. They where at 3000 meter altitude just before they could fly home and it was not exactly warm there. Because of all the trouble with the plane they came home on Sunday which is 4 days ago. On Monday Queen Mathilde had already a visite to Floreffe. They were just back before the heat flow started. On Monday she looked really tired, her feet were not swollen yet and she wore black sling backs with heels.

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    6. Anonymous4/7/25 08:39

      @ Anon 20: 05
      Thanks for all that additional information.
      After I posted my comment it dawned on me that I had seen the heatwave conditions in Europe reported on the news here Downunder.
      Yes Mathilde did look tired in the close up shots on her first engagement back in Belgium.
      It normally takes me a few days to recover from a long flight.
      Thanks again for the additional information.
      Cate.

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  4. Anonymous3/7/25 01:26

    I like this dress especially the colours. She looks lovely, must be cool to wear. I much prefer this length than to the ankle as other royals wear.

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  5. Anonymous3/7/25 07:30

    The Art Deco house and art is impressive!
    Mathilde not so much. Nice, but nothing more.

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    1. Anonymous3/7/25 19:00

      Belgium is known for the houses and villa's in Art Nouveau and Art Deco style. Some of them are situated in Brussels, other in Antwerp and maybe also in Gent. Several of them became museums.

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  6. Anonymous3/7/25 07:30

    Oui Mathilde porte du Carolina Herrera mais cette robe ne convient pas à sa morphologie.
    Froufrou

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    1. Anonymous3/7/25 13:54

      La reine Mathilde a d'autres robes de chez Carolina Herrera mais elle ne les porte pas très souvent. Je me demande pourquoi. Elle a d'autres belles robes d'été dans lesquelles on ne la voit plus non plus. Je me demande où elles sont passées. Serait-il vrai quand même, que les reines et princesses peuvent prêter des robes pour mettre 1 seule fois et en même temps faire de la publicité pour le créateur.

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  7. Anonymous3/7/25 07:43

    Non non non, pas d imprimé à grosse fleurs. C est mémérisant. Less is more. Un style plus simple, mois apprêté lui irait à ravir.

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  8. Ava Pittman3/7/25 08:11

    This is a beautiful dress but I’m not quite sure whether it suits the queen. I’m not sure whether it’s the dense print, or the access fabric around the waistline into the skirt.

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  9. Anonymous3/7/25 11:19

    Queen Mathilde looks much better in a dress with a pencil skirt. I can understand that a shirt dress with a wide skirt feels very comfortable during Summer. But the wide skirt like somebody said has too much fabric. Maybe a dress with a straighter skirt would look better and no ruffle please.

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  10. Belle robe rafraîchissante mais son volant monte trop haut par rapport à sa morphologie ; de plus, peut-être qu'avec une ceinture en tissu ton sur ton, son look aurait été meilleur !

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  11. Anonymous3/7/25 13:02

    The green color and basecolor are not bright enough or suitable for the complexion of her skin. The skirtpart is too wide; it makes the queen look ‘bigger’ than she actually is.

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  12. Anonymous3/7/25 20:28

    Camouflage dress. In the first photo I almost thought her dress was the same material as the carpet. Then in the following photos the dress is blending in with the trees. I'm still not sure if this is good or bad.

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    1. Anonymous4/7/25 14:04

      I think you need glasses.

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  13. Anonymous3/7/25 23:39

    Not a fan of this dress. but nice to see her.
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